IHT - Beyond The Basics - Live Online Course.

2nd December 2025

 

TIMING

Registration Course starts CoffeeCourse ends
09:00 09:30 11:00 12:30

COURSE CODE

DE02A5

SPEAKER

Mark Ward

OBJECTIVES

So we have a relatively new Government, and maybe a different mindset regarding IHT. During this seminar a number of IHT planning opportunities available to individuals and trusts will be considered, along with the pitfalls to be avoided. The session will include an appraisal of the most recent changes in legislation and case law, as well as the protective steps that clients may need to take as and when we learn the Government’s intentions.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

Partners and staff in small and medium sized practices.

TOPICS

These will reflect recent developments and changes, but are likely to include the following:

 The essentials
  • Understanding the interaction of CLTs and PETs
  • Nil-rate band and residential nil-rate and - to transfer or not to transfer?
  • Reminder of anti-avoidance rules 
 The family home
  • Avoiding gifts with reservation of benefit
  • Using pre-owned assets tax rules to reduce the IHT liability
  • Dealing with the past and planning that may not have been effective
 Business reliefs
  • Planning for the future
  • Digging deeper into the do's and don'ts of agricultural property reliefs
  • Deathbed planning  
        Using trusts
  • Getting to grips with exit and principal charges and the opportunities arising
  • Advantages of nil-rate band trusts
  • Immediate post-death interests
  • Trusts for bereaved minors
  • Discretionary will trusts and Deeds of Variation
  • Flexible reversionary trusts
        Other issues
  • Family investment companies
  • Investments generally

VENUE

This course will be available live online. You will be emailed the link to join two days before the course date.

DISTRICT

All

COURSE FEE

£105+VAT. (click here for information on the Flexiticket discount scheme - fees as low as £62.00+VAT per place).

Course fee
with 25 place
Flexiticket

£62.00 +VAT

Speakers